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Dean Ashton's returns to football: West Ham Takeover

West Ham Possible Takeover - Plan to bring in Eriksson as Manager - Dean Ashton's returns to football with a bang

The consortium led by Hammer's Legend, Dean Ashton and co are all set to complete his takeover of West Ham, they are preparing to introduce new directors to the board of the newly promoted English Premier League club as it moves towards finalising a deal with Gold and Sullivan
There are rumours flying around that he wants a new manager at the club and Big Sam will be stepping down with a hefty payout.

After a week of excited claims about the star players the newly enriched club might now try to recruit, Dean Ashton has announced that if the takeover is successful then he will be concentrating on a calmer, more structured approach to developing a team capable of challenging for football's highest honours, and with the use of West Ham's excellent youth facilities they will be aiming to become one of Europe's elite clubs. Ashton officially announced his 3-year-plan, and that he expects the club to be challenging for Top 4 by the end of the 3-year-period. The [new] manager will have his full co-operation of him and his board.
Ashton will be willing to sign of on a few new players in the comings weeks before pre-season in an attempt to bolster the team chances of Premier League survival and hopefully for future triumphs, The list of possibilities are endless but Ashton is likely to be targeting young talent from around World and European football.

New Manager Possibilities

The odds on favourite to replace Big Sam when the takeover is complete, is Sven Goran Eriksson, who was seen with his agent leaving Dean Ashton's home earlier today.

Saints fans beware!

Ex Wigan chairman Jason Powell has taken over as chairman of newly promoted Southampton. He sold his share in Wigan following their last day relegation to the Championship. Jason indicated he wanted only to be involved with premier league football and has wasted no time in getting back involved. Saints fans will be hoping he brings better fortune to their club than he did with Wigan.

New Chairmain in town
cardiff city have a new chairman and goes by the name of Shamus Vidovic the multi-millionaire has took over the newly promoted Welsh club and has big ambitions. It is unknown what the serbian, irishmans plans are for the club but it is known he is excited but he is excited about his first venture into english football. After interviews with cardiff fans the main vibe was that who is this man and what does he even look like, the truth is nobody really knows is this chairman too good to be true for the sake of cardiff city i hope not.

1) Only sign up for this if you will be able to commit to it. Don't sign up if you can only get on the forums once a week or if you're going to drop out before the end of the first season.

2) You can chance your manager at any time and as many times as you want, but obviously changing manager often will be very expensive.

3) When a manager is fired the remainder of their contract will be pain in full.

4) Only realistic managerial appointments can be made, so no you can't hire Sir Alex Ferguson if you're managing Wigan.

5) If you want a manager from a team in the league then you will have to sort out compensation with the chairman of their current club. If you sign a manager from an AI team then the compensation value paid will be the remainder of their contract + 25%.

6) You may set your transfer & wage budgets to whatever you like, but just remember, set them too high and your club will run the risk of bankruptcy. Also, your transfers may not take you over your wage budget. If your manager chooses to do so there is nothing you can do, but you may not offer more money than you have set out in your budget.

7) Your facilities can be upgraded if you want to. The cost will be:
£2,500,000 for a minor improvement to your youth system.
£3,000,000 for a minor improvement to your traning facilities.
After the first season I will allow chairmen to improve their stadiums if they desire, however the details of that will be sorted out later.

Transfers

8) Limits on transfer numbers are as follows:
Transfers between clubs in the league - Unlimited
Loans between clubs in the league - Unlimited
Transfers from clubs in your nation, below your league - 4 per season
Transfers from foreign clubs - Maximum of 2 in the Summer, maximum of 1 in January, maximum of 3 in a season
Loans from foreign clubs - 2 per season
Free signings - 3 per season
Transfers of youth players from foreign clubs - Maximum of 2 in the Summer, maximum of 1 in January, maximum of 3 in a season
*A youth player is classified as a player aged 17 or under and valued at below £2,500,000*

9)Transfer values are as follows:
Transfers between clubs in the league - Agreed between Chairmen
Transfers from clubs in your nation, below your league - Double the players current value
Transfers from foreign clubs - 2.5 times the players current value
Transfers of youth players from foreign clubs - Double the players current value IF they have not represented their nation and have played less than 10 senior games. Four times the players current value if they have represented their nation or have played more than 10 senior games.
*Represented their nation counts as Under 21s or Senior sides*
*If a player has a minimum fee release clause in their contract which is less than the calculated value then they can be purchased for the value of the clause*

10) At the start of each transfer window I will post up a list of the top players available on a free transfer. If a chairman wants to sign a player they will PM me their contract offer. I will then announce the player on this thread and every chairman will have the opportunity to PM me their own contract offer. The player will sign for club who makes him the best offer. Posting up your offer in the thread rather than in a PM will result in the player rejecting it.
*In the first season you can view the players in your own game, however after the first season if you want to see a players attributes then just ask and I can send you a screenshot, as obviously after the first season some players will have started to decline*

11) If you wish to sign a player from another club in the league then you need to contact the chairman of that club, agree the details of the transfer, then let me know about it, and once I have confirmed it is all OK then you can announce it in the thread.

12) Your control over the sale of players is more restricted than with signing players. Players that you want to get rid of can be offered to other clubs in the league by posting up an announcement of your desire to get rid of the player or by contacting chairmen directly. You can also choose to release players on a free transfer however the remainder of their contract will come out of your transfer budget, or you can transfer list a player. To release or transfer list a player you need to contact me and I can sort it out for you.

Wages

13) The wages that players will be signed on will vary depending on the player you're signing and the club that you're at.
Predicted League Position of 1st to 6th:
Player aged 18 of less - 2 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with less than 10 international caps - 2.25 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with more than 10 international caps - 2.5 times current wage
Players aged 33 or over - 2 times current wage
Players from own league - 1.5 times current wage
Predicted League Position of 7th to 14th
Players aged 18 or less - 1.75 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with less than 10 international caps - 2 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with more than 10 international caps - 2.25 times current wage
Players aged 33 or over - 1.75 times current wage
Players from own league - 1.25 times current wage
Predicted League Position of 15th to 20th
Players aged 18 or less - 1.25 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with less than 10 international caps - 1.5 times current wage
Players aged 19 to 32 with more than 10 international caps - 2 times current wage
Players aged 33 or over - 1.25 times current wage
Players from own league - Same as current wage
*I know that this seems a bit complicated but it is my attempt to make things a bit more realistic and to balance the game out a bit, so big clubs have to pay higher wages than smaller clubs would, and hopefully if this game runs for a number of seasons it could see the smaller teams being able to make indents into the top of the table*

Playing

14) Everything must be confirmed by PM before being posted on this thread. So for example, you don't announce a transfer until I have confirmed by PM that it has gone through, you don't announce a manager sacking till I know about it and have told you it is OK, and so on. You get the idea!

15) If you wish to take part in this game then PM me the team you want to take over along with your wage & transfer budgets. Then once I have replied to confirm that the team is available you will need to post up a press release on this thread announcing the new chairman.

*Loans*

I have had a couple of people ask questions about how to make a loan of a player from abroad. I will handle it by adding the player to your squad for the duration of the loan as there isn't a way to create loans in FMRTE. You will always have to pay 100% of their wages.
As for who you can loan, if it is realistic it will be allowed. So any player who is listed for loan, fine, most players who are listed as backup, fine, Lionel Messi, not OK!

*Youth Players*

If a youngster is available for a direct contract approach in the game then the cost to sign them will be the compensation that the club requires in the game. E.g. If you approach to sign Bernard Mensah from Watford, the cost of signing him will be £1.21m, as this is the compensation that Watford ask for in game.

The above link will take you to the exact save game I'm currently using. All transfers will be made on the current in game date and so everything in the save is exactly as it will be when I start editing it.
Feel free to use it to scout players and decide what transfers to make.

I would like all Chairmen to make a post which explains what they are setting their transfer & wage budgets at, along with anything else you wish to include such as a verdict on your teams previous season, aims for this season, possible transfer targets, players you are looking to sell, whether your manager is safe or not, essentially as much as you want to!
Please put some effort in, this thread is much nicer to read when people put effort into their posts.

Fulham Chairman has announced that he will be giving budgets of £35million and a wage Budget of £1.4million. He has said that although a top ten finish in the previous season was the target he is looking to improve on that this year with a top 6 finish the new target. His budgets reflect this expetations

Current manager Pat Rice joined the team in the summer of last year and because he performed to the Chairmans targets he will keep his Job and this will be reviewed in January if he is not still in with a shout at a top 6 and a cup win.

Nathan Walker also announced that he is expecting at least 5 new players to be brought into the club as he continues with his hopes to be a major force in England and Europe within 4 years of his takeover.

The Swansea City chairman, Nick Jameson, has today announced the budget that will be spent on recruitment for the season, as well as announcing some of the club's transfer targets. The club is said to be willing to spend around £12m in transfer fees, and it has been said that the wage budget will be increased by around £100,000 per week. Jameson is said to be interested in securing the services of current loan star Gylfi Sigurdsson, as well as attempting to secure loan targets from other clubs around the division.

Jameson is also said to be pleased with the final league position of last season, and, because of this, Brendan Rodgers' job is completely safe, whatever happens this season, but feels that with significant investment this summer, the club is ready to push on into the top half.

Ok, I just realised that I made a big(ish) mistake with this. I forgot that clubs set their transfer budgets and often make some transfers before the season restart date (June 24th) and so quite a few clubs have already made some transfers.

This will have affected the bank balance of any clubs involved, however I'm afraid that there is nothing that I can do about this. So if your club has already spent big (I'm looking at you Arsenal!) then your balance will be lower than it should, however you should still approach the season as normal.

Manchester United looking to sell, not buy
Today, Manchester United Chairman Phil Neville has announced that the club will look to sell players before buying any. Out the door could be any player, with quite a few expected to leave. A couple others will leave on loan as they seek some first team experience. As for budgets, Neville said that Ferguson will get 10Million to spend on transfers plus whatever he earns from shipping out players. As for a wage budget, he will allow 1, 623,000 per week, although it would be better if he could minimize the wage budget as the club look to stabalize the finances.
Players probably heading out:
Phil Jones: Loan fee of 2 M
Chicharito: 20M
Rafael: Loan fee 1M

Arsenal have announced that 15million has been made available for transfers for the current season. Also a further 1million will be made available in wages so Wenger will have plenty to spend on new players for the upcoming season. No announcement has been made yet on which players are available for transfer, but that should be announced later today.

After a torrid start of the season thank to Alex Mcleish, Mr Giuseppe Sannino came in and you could straight away see the progress the squad made by winning the FA Cup and getting ourselves out of the relegation zone this year we will be looking to come inside of the top6 so with this in mind i would like to release the budgets for the summer transfer window :

Following the poor end to last season Stoke City have yet to confirm a new deal with manager Tony Pulis. With only two wins from the final ten games the club dropped down to 15th after spending mst of the season in and around 10th place. The drop in form and positions cost the upto £4m in prize money and this could lead to a change in manager.

The club has already been involved in two big transfer this season with Swansea left back Neil Taylor joining for £4.6m while club captain Ryan Shawcross has left to join Aston Villa for £12.25m. Also leaving is Jacob Butterfield for £1.4m to Southampton. The club has doubled the money they spent on him from Barnsley last year.

Moving into the new season the club can announce a transfer budget of £30m and a wage budget of £900,000. This seems to be a gamble for a mid table side at best but nearly half of the transfer budget has been raised through sales already and it is thought that interest in players like Peter Crouch and Robert Huth will be high following good seasons.

The Stoke board would like to thank Arsenal for loaning Andy Carroll last season as his 6 goals in 15 games helped the club avoid a possible releagation battle. It was thought that Arsenal paid a large chunk of his wages that enabled the deal to go through.

In a press conference, the Everton chairman, Nirmit Arora reflected upon a successful season and said that he was delighted with the work that David has put in along with the boys to qualify for Europe holding off severe competition from Arsenal and Chelsea. He emphasized the importance of building upon a successful season to take the club to the next level.

He reaffirmed the club's ambitions of making it big in Europe over the coming seasons.

Arora told the media that £20M have been made available to bring in fresh faces along with £1M as wage budget. He has been quoted as saying, "The club has been looking at a few names and some movement is expected in the near future".

Ah ****, sorry Glenn, totally forgot about you! I think I forgot to add you to the list I have here of active managers.

Sorry for getting your hopes up Wonderkid36, if anybody drops out I'll drop you a PM.

Hey mack, actually it is ok. Wonderkid36 can have my place. I am already in others and don't want to be selfish.
If he still wants it he can have it if not COME ON WEST BROM!
I'll give it 24 hours and then see what your/his decision is/

Manchester City Press Conference

A Season of Lessons and Growth

In a Exclusive interview today with EuroSport Manchester City Chairman Kristof Lazarevic spoke of how the past season transpired and what he expects of the season Ahead.

Although quoted as saying that he demanded the League title or Roberto Mancini would go, Chairman Lazarevic said that he was pleased with the form of his City side and overturning Tottenham's points difference but missing out on the clubs first Premier League title by one point, but claiming the Europa League was a bright light at the end of a long season, having again qualified for this years Champions League Mr Lazarevic was quoted as saying that he expects the team to at least reach the quarter finals of the competition and win the Premier League, he is limiting the transfer funds available this season due to the heavy investment laid out last year but he was quoted as saying if there is a player that Roberto really wants and thinks can make the squad better then it already is then he will sanction the transfer up to £40M in saying this he has officially quoted that this years budgets will be set at £60M with £3.5M as wage budget.

When outlining his future plans for the club he said that expects Manchester City to challenge for the Premier League title year in year out and win the Champions League within 3 seasons, when quizzed over the future of Roberto Mancini Mr Lazarevic responded by saying there has been some speculation in regards to Roberto's position with names such as Jose Mourihno, Guus Hiddink, Pep Guardiola mentioned but after my end of season review I have decided that he shall stay for at least the coming season with a Mid season review to see how the club is progressing.

Any players that are available on a free transfer cannot be signed outright. If you tell me that you are interested in a player then I will create a list of all free players that have had interest, and will then post it up on this thread. Every chairman then has a chance to PM me a contract offer for any of the players and they will join the club that makes them the best offer.

Also, any players in the game whose contract is about to expire is available on a free transfer, there are plenty of good players who are very near the end of their contract.

West Ham Chairman : Pre-Season Announcements

West Ham United news update
In the early hours of yesterday morning, the new Hammers Chairman, Dean Ashton, made his first public appearance of the season to make several announcements and answer some questions to clear the air about the manager and potential transfers in and out.

Firstly, we have to ask...What's it like to be back at Upton Park?Well, I haven't had much time to take it all in, the takeover happened so quickly. I was met by thousands of fans yesterday and their seems to be a real buzz in the air. I think its great for the club to get straight back into the Premiership, it's were we deserve to be. I think Big Sam has done a great job in getting us straight back up. I'm really excited, it is a bit surreal to be back thou, I was so tempted to bring my boots and show them all that I can still do it, haha, only kidding, my days are long gone...I can't wait to get started, this should be a great campaign and won't be easy to predict the outcome, there are so many teams of similar quality.

Let leads onto my next question, can you confirm the rumours that you are replacing Big Sam?Firstly, as I said I think Big Sam has done a terrific job in returning us to the Top Flight but I just don't think he shared our ambitions and how we wanted to get there was a big ask from Sam, for that reason we have looked at other options, and I'm glad to announce that Sven-Goran Eriksson will be arriving next week to meet the players, we have also recruited Tord Grip as Sven's right hand man and hope that our discussions of ensuring our Premier League status this year.

So, What are the expectations for the club?Well, I believe that with the structure and facilities we have a team that deserves to brace the European Stage, but this is not a target for this year. With our financial troubles we will be expecting a secure mid-table finish, and we want to stay clear from any relegation battle.

Transfers, anything confirmed yet, IN or OUTWe have decided to keep quiet on this matter as we don't want bigger clubs trying to poach our targets, but I will announce that the following players are available at the right price:-
Kevin Nolan - £5.5m
Carlton Cole - £5.0m
Robert Green - £4.0m
James Tomkins - £5.0m
Pablo Barrera - £5.5m

We understand the fans concerns straight away with this announcement, as they were are top performers from last season but we feel that are financials just aren't up to scratch and we need to offload before suffering bankruptcy. I have spoken with Sven already this morning and we have agreed that this might have to be done, and transfers will only be completed at the sale price listed.
I have told him I have signed us two players and we are just awaiting confirmation now from the FA, surprisingly one of the signings was a target he had in mind anyway, which is great, shows we are both on the same page.

I have made some funds available for transfers and the manager has my full backing in the transfer market, but unfortunately with any player sales the majority of the funds will be going towards our bank loans.

Therefore, this years budgets are as follows:-

Transfer Budget - £12,500,000
Wage Budget - £1,239,870

These will not be altered during the season, we have to protect our status and will not put this club into jeopardy, after this season we will have to look into other areas that will ensure our clubs survival(financially).

Well, thanks for your time, Dean and hope to talk to you again before the season starts...and welcome back to footballThank you, "Come on the Hammers"

Hey mack, actually it is ok. Wonderkid36 can have my place. I am already in others and don't want to be selfish.
If he still wants it he can have it if not COME ON WEST BROM!
I'll give it 24 hours and then see what your/his decision is/

West Brom announce Budgets!
Seeing as UAE tycoon Bin-Der Din Dat has taken a share of 76% in the club,he has announced WBA budgets for the season :
The Transfer budget will be 10m and wage budget of £1,050,520(which gives Albion 325k left over)
Transfer listed are ; Zoltan Gera(500k),Lateef Elford Allyu(250k or loan),Graham dorrans(1m),Ismael Fuentes(100k) , Kevin McNaughton(750k),Simon Cox(1m).

Manchester United looking to sell, not buy
Today, Manchester United Chairman Phil Neville has announced that the club will look to sell players before buying any. Out the door could be any player, with quite a few expected to leave. A couple others will leave on loan as they seek some first team experience. As for budgets, Neville said that Ferguson will get 10Million to spend on transfers plus whatever he earns from shipping out players. As for a wage budget, he will allow 1, 623,000 per week, although it would be better if he could minimize the wage budget as the club look to stabalize the finances.
Players probably heading out:
Phil Jones: Loan fee of 2 M
Chicharito: 20M
Rafael: Loan fee 1M

A few others are also expected to leave.

Breaking News: Transfer Discussions
Dean Ashton, has released to press that he is after Darren Fletcher, and has been forced to release this information publicly as the clubs chairman is refusing to take my calls and his secretary keeps saying that his mail inbox is full. He also wants to know the availability of Federico Macheda on loan.

In other news, West Ham have confirmed the signing of Darwin Quintero and they are still waiting to hear back from Kasper Schmeichel(with option to buy at the end of the season) and Juan Iturbe for a season long loan, Ashton is hoping these players will add depth to his club and give Sven enough money left to sign 1 or 2 more signings.

Stoke City
It has been a very busy day at Stoke to day with chairman Kris Scott announcing that manager Tony Pulis is not having his contract renewed. Pulis has paid a heavy price for the clubs poor season run in and the club have confirmed talks are going ahead with two men although nothing can be confirmed or denied at this stage.

On the transfer front it has been just as busy with the club showing off FOUR new players.

First through the door is Phil Neville. The defender/midfielder has joined in a cut price £100k deal from Everton and will earn wages of £30k per week.

The club has raided the Championship for the next two players with Neal Eardley coming in from Blackpool for £3.6m and Jem Karacan from Reading for £3.4m. These players will earn £22k per week between them.

Finally joining is a youngster from Ajax. Marc Scheepens has joined for £1.7m and will collect a wage of £190 p/w.

Chairman Kris Scott has said that he expects the the first three siginings to be regulars in the first team squad while Scheepens has been signed with the future in mind.

The press are being asked to stay around the club for the afternoon as more players and maybe a new manager are expected to be paraded.

The Everton management has announced that two players would become a part of the club when the club begins its pre-season tour. The first player is Yohan Marchand who joins from the French club Lyon for a reported fee of £8.5M and would earn £21,500 per week. Marchand is a versatile player who can play on the right side of the midfield or through the centre.

The other player to become a part of the club is Kevin Pages who joins from the Argentine club Boca for a fee of £2.375M with a contract that would fetch him £55 per week. A natural left back, Pages is also capable of playing on the left side of the midfield.

While two players have joined the club, Phil Neville has left the club to join Stoke City for a fee of £100K. The club wishes to thank Phil for his services over the years and would like to wish him luck for the future.

Iman Iskandha has announced new transfer and wage budgets for Chelsea.
Transfer budget : 20m
Wage budget : 2m
He also want to hire new manager for Chelsea after disappointed with Klinsmann squad last season.

Despite the sub par finish by Alan Shearer the Newcastle chairman is willy to give him some more chances. How many we are not sure just how patient Omar Brown is.
Wage budget - 1mil
Transfer Budget - 5 mil

Chairman Game:- West Ham Chairman

ASHTON AND WEST HAM WELCOME TWO NEW FACES AT UPTON PARKDarwin Quintero arrives at Chadwell Heath to a fans ovation, they really look excited to see this lad play. Quintero has been a while now been under the radar of Sven-Goran Eriksson and Ashton immediately agreed. Whilst Juan Iturbe, is another exciting South American, isn't quite all that, he comes over with great potential but a really bad attitude. Erikkson could really have his hands full here but it isn't the first time he's had to manage a big ego.Tomkins interest is sparked as rumours fly around to a potential deal involving some players in exchange... Ashton said he was unable to discuss these matters further as they are only in the midst of negotiation and he said he isn't prepared to talk to the press until they have reached the end of contract negotiations.

West Brom announce first signing of the transfer windowWest Bromich Albion chairman,Bin Der Din Dat has announced two new faces at the Britannia Stadium,Nigel Hasselbaink and Sean Scannel.
Hasslebaink,nephew of former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has moved for £250k with a wage of £1600 p/w.
Sean Scannel joined for £340k and will receive a wage of £7500 p/w.
When question about his knew players Din Dat replied

"I am happy with my two new signings,and believe they are the future of this club.Roy(Hodgson) was excellent at negotiating contracts and the fees and I hope to bring in many more players.

When we asked him if he had any other transfer targets in mind he said

I am interested in signing Oguzhan Ozyakup of Arsenal,and will be in contact with their manager soon I am also interested in signing a player from my home nation(The United Arab Emirates),Fraser Fyvie of Aberdeen,Danny Murphy,who is currently unattached and Kieran Westwood of Sunderland

Last season Liverpool surpassed all expectations and finished 3rd in the league. This season chairman Thomas Gerrard expects Liverpool to finish in 3rd. A failure to perform on expectations would clearly mean the end of King Kenny. King Kenny has proved his managerial skills last season and chairman Thomas Gerrard expects more of the same.

Transfer Targets and possible sackings
Cardiff city's Vidovic has announced he is looking into sacking malky mckay and bringing in some players from celtic fc such as gary hooper and victor wanyama other players he is interested in are a bit closer to home like wayne bridge and gyan.
He has stated some players he wishes to sell:
antony gerrard 2 mil
lee naylor 100 k
tom heaton 1 mil

He is looking into replacing mckay but we are not sure who with yet
he is set his tranfer budget at 12 mil
and wage budget at 300,000

HAMMERS UNHAPPY AT LOSS OF A FANS FAVOURITE
Ashton talks to the press, "I am decided to let him go, in exchange we have received money to pay off some debt. We have also gained three quality players again to bolster the squad and allow Sven-Goran a better team to work with... I am also glad to announce that we have got rid of some large wages." Tomkins was rumoured to be on in excess of £38,000, one of the squads highest.

James Tomkins from West Ham to Swansea for £2.5mAndrea Orlandi from Swansea to West Ham in exchangeLuke Moore from Swansea to West Ham in exchangeLeroy Lita from Swansea to West Ham in exchange

Erikkson is happy with the chairman's new appointed and he went onto say that he loved there time together both at Man City and Leciester, adding that Kasper was a keeper worthy of premiership football and that he is a model pro on and off the pitch.

Stoke City can this evening announce a new manager and another young prospect brought in for the future.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has left his role with Molde in Norway to manage in the Premier League for the first time. A hero with Manchester United is known for his late late goal in the 1999 Champions League Final and his amazing subsitute appearence away to Nott'm Forest where he stepped off the bench to score 4 goals.

Although new to the Premier Leage OGS has tasted success as a manager. In charge of Manchester United reserves for 2 and half years he guided them to champions of England, champions of the Northern League as well as winning the Manchester and Lancashire Senior Cups.

Upon moving to Molde he also guided them to the Norwegian League Title. The 100 year old club had NEVER won the Tippeligaen before OGS stepped in.

The latest signing has shades of the Phil Nevile about it. Joining from Everton. A fee of £100k. But there is where it stops. Jose Baxter is a young lad with a troubled past and once Everton announced he was able to leave Stoke City felt it was great bet to punt £100k on a young talent. Not expected to be around the first team squad much this year we certainly hope Jose will have a bright future here.

Another youngster with good Premier League experience has joined Stoke City. Manchester United defender Rafael had come on a seasons long loan at the cost of £1m. His wages of £15k pw are also being picked up by Stoke.

Fulham Announce Two New Signings
Fulham have today have announced that Martin Kelly will be rejoining up with the squad after a successful loan period with the club. The fee for this will be £5million
They have also announced that former WBA midfielder Dorrans will be joining to club after being transfer listed by new chairman Bin-Der Din Dat. The fee for that will be £1million.
It is thought that there will still be plenty of more singings at the club before the window slams shut

Hammers busy again in the transfer market
Ashton's wheeling and dealing, could be seen as stepping on Erikkson's toes, but Ashton insisted his relationship with his manager is sound and they are consistly in communication and that he agreed with the swap deal, where we see Joe Mason and Tom Heaton join West Ham United in exchange for Winston Reid.

Southampton

Southampton fans are eagerly awaiting the new season and hope the club will do all they can to stay in the league. Chairman Jason Powell is taking a different approach to premier league survival this year, rumours are he is to splash the cash and risk Southampton's financial stability in a bid to avoid the drop. In a surprise move he has announced a transfer budget of 10M and a wage budget of 1M. Only time will tell if this risky strategy will pay off.

BTW, I don't have access to Football Manager at the moment so all my transfers and decisions are based on my knowledge of football and guesswork....well...mainly guesswork

Also, I may be on the lookout for a new manager, if anyone is considering changing manager, I may be willing to pay compensation that's less than your cost to sack your current manager

"As a club we a very pleased with our performance last season. Finishing in the top half was far beyond our expectations and proved we made the right decision by sticking with manager Terry Connor. We will again be giving him our full support and backing.
This season we want to try and secure another mid table position as soon as possible and then push on to be in the top 10 again.
To be sure of this we will be making a significant amount of money available to invest in the squad.

The following players will be transfer listed to try and free up some money and squad places for the new season;
Wayne Hennessey - GK - 3.5 mil
Dorus de Vries - GK - 1mil
Ondrej Kusnir - D/WBR - 750k
David Edwards - AMRC - 750k
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake - ST - 1.5mil
Sam Vokes - ST - 750k
aswell as most of the reserve team and all of the u18's."

Reports are suggesting the club is risking financial meltdown by giving a huge transfer budget of £30mil in addition to a wage budget of £1mil a week.

Following last seasons loan from Manchester City, Mario Balotelli has signed permanently at Premier League Champions Tottenham!(man that feels good to say :-p)

The period last season was obviously seen as a success by manager Harry Redknapp and chairman Jack Bullock!

Also news that Spurs have accepted offers for Steven Pienaar, Seb Bassong and Adel Taarabt has been confirmed by Redknapp. The clubs are yet to be announced but will no doubt be sooner rather than later!

Four In One out as WBA sign Four More Promising youngsters Graham Dorrands left for Fulham,reportedly signing for £1m,while 18-year old Tom King(From Crystal Place) and 17-Year Old Aldo Parmesani(From AC Milan), 23-Year Old Kieran Westwood(From Sunderland) and 19 year-old Fraser Fyvie(Aberdeen)
Westwood was signed for £2.5m and will receive a weekly wage of £37,500.
Fyvie cost West Brom £1.7m and will have a wage of £1,450 p/w.
Tom King cost a bargain £900k.He will have a wage of £115 p/w.
And Last,but certainly not least Aldo Parmesani cost Albion £3.6m and will have a wage of £840 p/w.
As always,Bin Der Din Dat was more than happy to share his thoughts on these signings

I am very happy we have secured these players,they all have a very bright future with this club.This may not be the last of are signings,you can expect a bit of deadline day drama here at The Hawthorns.

Din Dat has also announced the clubs updated transfer list.
Joe Mattock-500k
Martin Fulop(Only available for swap if Myhill is sold)-250k
Boaz Myhill(Only available for swap if Fulop is sold)-450k
Gareth McAuley-100k
Liam Ridgewell-650k
Simon Cox-500k
Jerome Thomas-600k
Jay Demerit-100k
Craig Dawson-1m
(Ismael Fuentes,Kevin Mcnaughton,Keith Andrews and Somen Tchoyi are also available) Feel free to make a bid from any player(Not Transfer listed as well as Transfer listed)

QPR chairman Lethal Bizzle has today announced the new budgets for the season ahead and has already sparked controversy. The club seems to be in an insecure financial position yet Bizzle has stated that there will be a transfer budget of £12million and a wage budget 900k, surely a crazy decision?! Will this plunge this club into huge amounts of debt and end up in liquidation? We're soon to find out..

After the recent statement from Bizzle about QPR's budgets the club has been quick swift in confirming the first 2 signings of the season.

The first signing of the window sees the versatile defender Chris Gunter arrive from Nottingham Forrest for a fee of £1.3million

Above, Chris Gunter representing Wales

The second signing was that of Israeli forward Omer Damari. Omer is relatively unknown and the deal has been related to a deal in the first season for superstar Bressan, due to the unknown nature of the player and the low transfer fee. Bizzle will be hoping Omer can match Bressan's impact in the league.

Another busy day at the office, as West Ham make another couple of signings
Ashton snaps up veteran keeper, Manuel Almunia on a free transfer from Arsenal

Also completes a loan deal for Stephen Ward with an option to purchase for £1.2m at the end of the season... Lets see if he can impress the new manager at Upton Park.

In other news Ashton has stated again on the availability of some players and he has also announced that Kevin Nolan is no longer available at any price... and that they are in the market for a few more signings, some may not surface until the sale of some players.

Arsenal have been involved in the transfer market. They have sold Almunia for free to West Ham. Also leaving is Carlos Vela for £4mil to Everton, Chamakh is heading to Fulham for 4mil aswell. Gervinho is expected to be leaving to join Southampton on loan for the rest of the season.

More transfer news is expected soon with Arsenal looking to get rid of dead wood in their team.

If you find any players who are currently without a contract or whose contracts end on 30/06/2012 who you would like to sign, PM me their name and they will be added to the list of players due to enter the free transfer auction tomorrow.

Also, there will be some players entered into the auction who are currently at Premiership clubs. If any of your players appear in the auction and you want to keep them then you can do so, provided you give them a wage rise of 25%. If you offer them that then they will choose to stay with you rather than accepting any other offers.

Rumours are abounding that a new Chairman is about to take over as Commander in Chief at Blackburn, follwoing the unfounded rumours of the takeover at West Brom, we were not so sure about this news until we got the following statement from the club..

Speculation that International Businessman Glenn Crane is about to take over the club is true. He has been in negotiations for the past week, and rumours of the West brom takeover were false. He was just in the area buying a pasty.

Expect transfers soon as Glenn Crane had the following to say.

Anyone is for sale at the right place. Bid for any Blackburn player and your offer will be considered.

Chairman, Dean Ashton is proud to announce the signing of an unknown youth player,Cvejic Velimir from Lyngby, described as a player with great potential and could prove a massive bargain for a mere £920k and the wages supposedly in the region of £720 per week.

West Brom Sign Two New playersWest Bromwich Albion have continued their busy transfer market by signing 2 new players.
Former England Under-21 keeper Joe Lewis signed from Peterborough costing Albion £1.2m he will receive a wage of 5,750 p/w.
The Baggies have also signed young defensive midfielder Francis Coquelin on loan from Arsenal,paying 50% of his wages and not paying any loan fee.Press Conference with Bin Der Din DatReporter; "How do you think these signings will benefit the club?"Din Dat;

I think Joe(Lewis) will definitely strengthen are weakest position,goalkeeper. I am also of the belief that Francis(Coquelin) will provide excellent backup for Mulumbu & co.

Reporter;You promised the West Brom fans,an Asian player,so far no such player has arrived.And can we expect more transfers from West Brom before the transfer window slams shut?
[Din Dat;

We were in talks with Yaser Al-Qatani,but we had to cancel the deal as his club were asking for £7million.There might be one or two transfers coming in and out of West Brom,but I wouldn't bet on it.

QPR have announced 3 more singings to bring their total of new players to 5. Wayne Hennessay joins for £3million, Asamoah Gyan for £3.5million and Haris Medunjanin joining for free from Stoke. All three players have joined from other clubs in the EPL and Mr Bizzle is said to be very happy.

Above, Asamoah Gyan

Above, Haris Mendunjanin

Above, Wayne Hennessey

In other news Bizzle explained that the relationship between the QPR and the Manchester City had completely broken down. Bizzle is quoted as saying 'Kristof Lazarevic is a wasteman. The price he offered for one of the reserve players was not dench leeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaveeee it yeah.'

Everton has successfully agreed terms with Arsenal to sign exciting striker Carlos Vela for a fee thought to be around £4M. Vela, who showed a lot of promise during the early parts of his career was looking to move to get first-team football elsewhere as his chances were limited at Arsenal. Vela has joined on a payroll of £34,375 per week and the striker is said to be relishing the prospect of regular first-team football at the Goodison Park.

A deal has also been agreed with Manchester United for defender Phil Jones who has joined the team on a season long loan for a fee of £2M and Everton paying his full wages for the duration of the loan. Jones would be looking to fill the void left by the departure of Phil Jagielka and is said to be eager to work with David Moyes who is known to work wonders with young players.

In other news, veteran goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann has joined Cardiff City on a free transfer.

Nicholas Jameson has today revealed the signings that he expects will fire the Welsh club into the Europa League places. Wilfried Zaha and Nathaniel Clyne have both come in from Crystal Palace, for a combined fee of around £1.9m. The Liberty Stadium faithful are said to be concerned that the club have invested such a considerable sum on two players that played in a side relegated from the Championship, although both have both been linked with much bigger clubs in the past.

Another player coming in that tasted 'The R Word' last season is James McCarthy, for a club record fee of £4.2m. Another player who has been linked with better clubs, McCarthy possesses the passing ability that Brendan Rodgers cherishes, and is seen as a replacement for Leon Britton, who departed in January, although McCarthy is known as a more attacking playyer than Britton. His potential midfield partner, Guido Pizarro, has also been brought in for £1.75m from Lanus, and is another player who can pick any pass he wants, although he is not known by many followers of the English game, but the Italian-Argentinian impressed in a loan spell at second-tier Italian side Pescara.

The final player to be brought in was probably known about by the fans, following the announcement of the departures of Andrea Orlandi, Leroy Lita and Luke Moore to newly promoted West Ham United. In return for these players and £2.5m, James Tomkins has arrived at South Wales, replacing Steven Caulker, whose loan recently expired.

Jameson also announced that the fans should expect another couple of signings.

In comes another player for Stoke this summer with Genk forward Jelle Vossen joining for a fee of £6.5m and wages of £19k p/w.

Vossen becomes the 8th new player to join OGS team in recent days. A total spend on transfers so far £17m and the chairman comfirming there is still a bit of room in the budget should OGS wish.

Fans should be just as happy with key players like Crouch and Huth staying put and the news coming through that the club expects one more player to leave tonight while there are FOUR players still looking for new clubs

Three in, One out at The Cottage.
Nathan Walker is pleased to announce that his re-building project at Fulham is going well with three new players joining the club and one leaving, these three players are Chamakh from Arsenal for a fee of £4m, Pienaar from Spurs for a fee of £2.5m and finally a deal that sees Damien Duff joining his first club Blackburn in a swap deal for Morten Gamst Pedersen along with duff joining Rovers they will also be getting £4m off Nathan Walker.
Pat Rice is said to be extremely happy that he and Nathan Walker have managed to bring in so many new players and has also said that he is expecting many more new faces to be coming in to Craven Cottage.

taarabt and novak coming to wales
former totenham and qpr wonderkid is coming to cardiff and is set to be a big star at the club. Don givens is suprisingly happy at all of vidovic's signings and with a fee of 1.1 million pound and lee novak from stoke fro 400k there is barely any money left for givens to spend.

Everton has completed the signature of 21 year old right back, Martin Montoya from Barcelona on a season long loan deal for a fee of £600K with the club paying all of his wages for the duration of the loan.

Even though things have seemed quiet at the Wolves camp during the transfer window, behind the scenes it has been very manic. Due to laziness of the PR team no announcements have been made over the last couple of days, so that they could do it all in one go. The chairman has signed no less than 6 new players.

Nedum Onuoha from QPR for £4mil
Nathan Redmond from Birmingham for £4.8mil
Jake Forster-Caskey from Brighton for £2mil
Curtis Nelson from Plymouth for £800k
Mapou Yanga Mbiwa from Montpellier for £4.75mil
Fernando from Porto for £9.75mil

He has also overseen two players leaving the club.

Wayne Hennessey to QPR for £3mil
Stephen Ward on loan to West Ham for £325k with the option to buy him for £1.2mil

The club is now looking to offload some players as the squad is looking quite big. Transfer listed players are;

Southampton are pleased to announce 8 new signings! Joe Cole and Fabio Aurelio are to join on season long loans from Liverpool. Diao, Fuller, Sorensen, Whelen and Jerome have all joined to help the Saints cause. And another deal that has gone through is the loan deal for Arsenal player Gervinho for the season.

Despite this flurry of activity, it is thought chairman Jason Powell is still not satisfied with the Saints squad, demanding that current manager Nigel Adkins brings in more talent!

Manchester City Press Conference

Chairman Lazarevic can today confirm that Roberto Mancini has indeed lost the plot and signed Matthew Upson on a 1 year deal from Stoke City for free, when asked about why his manger opted to bring in such a mediocre player, Mr Lazarevic said he f*****g what....he had been told that Roberto's son Andrea who is in the clubs reserves wanted a "big strapping English lad" to polish his boots and balls if you know what I mean!

Also when quizzed about his relationship with the QPR Chairman Mr Bizzle Dizzle who the hell gives a Shizzle he was quoted as saying "I dont have time for men who offer risable amounts for players when other parties are interested in his players, we are a buying club not a selling club and we will not be forced to sell players for small amounts".

United announce departures
Today, Manchester united chairman Phil Neville has announced that the club has been able to make a profit of 10 million from the sales and loanes of 3 players. First off, Park Ji Sung has left Old Trafford and is now a Sunderland player for a 6million fee with another million being added at the end of the season. As for loans, Phil Jones has gone on a season long loan to Everton with a loan fee of 2 Million, while Raffael has left on a season long loan to Stoke for 1M. United are expected to make a signing in the next few days, and have announced that all their youngsters are offlimits unless a good offer comes in.

West Brom Loan TopalWest Bromwich albion have confirmed that they have loaned Mehmet Topal for the season and they will pay all of his £33,500 per week wages.
Chairman Bin Der Din Dat had this to say ;

I am happy with this signing,he is a great player and I am delighted to be able to loan him,he will be a big boost to this club.I can't see any more signings,although we might loan another player.

Last edited by Wonderkid36; 04-05-2012 at 06:53.
Reason: Thought I was Stoke